Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 3, 1974, p. 9

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District Pag Limehouse Large crowd attends Christmas Eve service The Acton Press Jan Eden Mills Brownie News ll Diana Waltacr Men llrowile Pack Our meeting this week was filled with held on Sunday Dee from IrenU which they had made until the themscUcs Presbyterian Church linll an We did not hmi a regular 1 1 chouse Public School staff and wiro well with the success of their Christmas bazaar Mm lie Ion P on ducted Christmas sen ices Sunday morning Scripture passages were read by Mr A Patterson Mr W Ktrkuood Mrs A W Mr Karn Miss lerley Q Miss Beryl f ton wi Barrow These were in wosh- carol organ and Miss Jackie with the Thomas Haines In Glen Williams Christmas Include Mrs J of Ottawa for the holidays and our party the noise and laughter jingle bells could heard and who else In on the party other than good old or he explained deraludy who was tern It curious how AFTERMATH of a New Years snowfall depicts the countryside in all its purity as the weathered old barn on Hams Street nestles in the cedars on the grounds of a News and Views I made up my mind this ear no look backs no resolutions just a plunge into the future and what lies ahead applying whatever I have managed to accrue after some pre vious new lists I heard an Interesting point view recently when a learned professor of psycho logy suggested that the re ward system was a great way of establishing ha I Us in tin ways of very voung What he advocated was a matter which has gained niuth controversy over the as he spoke be made kind sense Ik said that if children wire rewurdid for jobs well done consistently enough thej would eventually accept tht rtquisttc of perfection as a way of life until finally in of monitnry rt wirds for accomplish men Ik they themselves would to be inwardly satisfied Applying Ihc same thought to all ways of life maybe should consider New Year rL solutions in the same vein If start over days wi sin uld simply decide to eon working on the Jobs been practicing with bringing hem up to our own highest esteem remember that no one is expected to Hit world hut perhaps hope to bend it a lit tit No mure re sol ill tuns III solutions arc great if wove really been utter wretches but after a number of annual lists written written would only that some point would hive reached our and come out on lop at norm plan in our lives say not going to am rcwilu turns this Ivelwentoo living up to my old ones ind do that a maximal num her of hard tries welt what the use of worrying about things too impossible to attain In a million years anyhow Tor me this year there II be no resolves Just the re- application of the most recent Ontario Hydro slogan I will attempt to apply myself in the areas of great est Impact Too many times wear ourselves thin trying accomplish he maximum rather than reorganizing that slow methodical application on the immediate levels is the surer approach to ae Better to as the minimal numbers properly than attempting to be loo many things lo too many people Upsweeps In problems They tell me that living today is more difficult than it was a hundred years ago I t know that for sure because even I wasn around at that time I do know that within the last 15 years there has been a Iremendous up- in many facets both our menial and physical outlook world poverty environmental concerns and even the ex of man being only a few But let s not resolve to attempt to eradicate in one blow We can only work at our daily lives day by day and hopefully by reflecting better attitudes of caring lov in our own neighborhoods little by little our good will could spread Perhaps then our resolutions made every three hundred and sixly fifth day will instead of being annual new resolves become a way of life from which we will gain the courage to stand behind pur convictions the knowledge know how handle them and the determination lo keep at possibly attain a few of the coals we have been setting up for ourselves Dance profits for Over Haul I rojeet Over Haul didn tiuili make it on lime to have I dm Mills Hull restored for tht ik through of of vilhgt men the hall ill go lo the renovations and although Club members now will not even speculate tht hope to set renovations over by the final d inee slated for tin tdtbrition tuples wen on hand ttijmi i lh festivittstonnL old in and with Skip dsc from ml to muse of it v mitts tht w is a jumping success From lit p until an in the inn wis fur the event who with Mice Indies provided a delicious New Sear s I profits from We Stock and Order McCALL STYLE SIMPLICITY PATTERNS HINTONS to SI STORE WELCOME SERVICE If you are new town or know someone who is PHONE village home Monday snow blanketed the entire village as skier ana slcighers converged on the hills to combine the panorama of beautiful scenery with outdoor activity Ospringe Death party home in news By Dnrlstines they all gathered he Sympathy is extended lo Denny home for a social the family of Mrs George evening during which they Grundy who passed away on viewing colored Friday Guelph General slides Hospital Funeral was on Mr and Mrs Gordon Monday from Howes entertained members Shoemaker Funeral Home of family during the Acton She had been In poor holiday season Thomas mes Doris Mr and Mrs Clarence have sold their farm m line but reserved a Ferguson and Gary cSnerhTre IhTyTave begun building a new home They hope to have it com S pitted by spring Henderson Clarence Denny held his Mr and Mrs Aleck annual Christmas party Stewart and Perry Saturday evening when he were guests on Boxing Day bus drivers their with Mrs Stewarts brother wives and husbands to a sister in law Mr and Christmas dinner The Mrs Tom fnmity Plainsman Following this at Toronto Ebenezer Planning party Trousseau tea Mrs Walter I en terlalned it a Ironssciu in honor of her d nigh tor Miss 1 on Sunday afternoon evening I will be married to Mr Keith Cairns of Bradford In imchouse Church Ottawa with her parents Mr and Mrs Chns Hayes Mr Alf Marshall and Miss of Toronto with Mrs the Jack I aw sons Mr and Mrs Gordon of Mcnford with the Bert Benton and the John in Georgetown Mrs Smith or Weston with Mr Mrs A Patterson who attended lhe ice at our parly he even bad gift which they held in for Inst mlnulc guests The Presbyterian Church on District Commissioner Christmas I Hick been invited along with ted In prayer her she had brought her Karn and Ted Brown read daughter and Santo had a gift Scriptures and the choir sang for her as well All Poor Men Humble With his departure and The Three Kings and led everyone sat down to a a number of carols of goodies all had a Peter Barrow ad wonderful lime and of dressed lhe congregation and the Brownies took pronounced the benediction home lo Ihelr mothers prellv meeting the prev week it was school concert night Centennial wi did get together Brown Owl house Ann cooked candies and sweetmeats for lhe party On Tuesday of last week our Brownies Sharon Sylvia flew up to together with three Brownies from the f- den Mills llrownle Pack As Owl was sick and Tawny Owl va Stevenson and Snowy Owl lllacklock were working Grey Owl Diana Wallace presented the wings red feathers to the Brownies on behalf of all the lenders As Grey Owl wished on their new road to Guides touching remony We hope that Mr Campbell Sinclair good Include progress following surgery in Mr and Mrs John Glynn a week ago with Mr and Mrs Ronald reluming home on Ottawa Mrs A Benton Neil We also wish Mrs Robert lhe W recovery Campbcllv die following extensive surgery Santa calls at meeting the girls pairs my last We are pleased that Mrs Bert Benton is recuperating from surgery in General Hospital on Wednesday Silverwood Mr and Mrs Cam Sinclair and Mr Mrs Carl Sin with Mrs Sinclair in Georgetown The Walter Llnhnm with rank at Mr Mrs J Mrs Many visitors by Mrs I- Scoll Windsor came to spend The inches of snow that with her mother fell on Wednesday Mrs and Thursday disappeared Mrs Cornell visited liter and the milder lhe run Mr and Mrs held open house for their family Christmas day as usual Mr and Mrs Burt in Mrs Florence Lock Dennis Lock and Mrs Foster of Toronto as well as their immediate family for Chrislmas Mrs Campbell tine enjoyed all her family Chnstrms diy in Kitchener for the holiday Mr Ross Burl had a fall at a Junior Farmers Dec IS Early spent five days in He feeling OK Thirteen members of lhe Mills W M attended the Christmas meeting held at It Wrightan Monday Dec Joy lo the World was the i enrol after which facDougall president presented call to worship and Mrs W MacDonald read the Prayer was then said followed by secretary and treasurer report Highlight of lhe afternoon was a gift exchange as he roll call Pennies for the Fellowship of lhe Least Coin were then collected and Mrs W gave the dedication Mrs Don gave a reading entitled Pence a letter was read by Mrs Lashy from Mrs Wright cousin who had Santa arrives Halt who goes The smaller answered We an who want In fly up to Guides The leaders By right do you come and received the from ine l il r lUll HUD lilt it i lj of Santa Claus by lhe J m Mrs opening Brownie the lnen replied Come lo Mrs W The opening wings tht hymn Hark lhe then Angels Sing was lhe holiday Hit do7cn salt and pepper sets Business completed several holiday re s were followed by the ex change of gifts as Santa I her presentations meeting was eulmlnntcd when Mrs Ann Wilson thanked visited the Holy and had hostess for providing her wrillen of her exciting and home those participating in interesting trip lhe program entertainment Collection taken and and Mrs George Wcolc and dedicated by the president Mrs Wright for serving a closing the meeting delicious lunch ko lh Ir it which inS report were along wllh rendinn Vn of thnnk you letters Company buy on I tor furore Chrljtmmc one of the Iodic denoted JiKlM IS Guides then presented a play on the life story Bat Oil laughter to end pleasant evening HS HOLDEN OPTOMETRIST Cork St Eail 822 by Mrs Hon Met can ttfl sick and in debt hs creditors were pushing for a Next Sunday holy com jail sentence lie wrote the munion will be observed Messiah A farm woman On Jan 13 the student broke both arms and had minister from Morris ton will conduct the service The community Is honoring water on each cast Charlie and Thomson on Saturday night with a party Hall on the occasion of their 15th wedd anniversary s sermon topic was Day by Day The is upon daily Following Jesus can be on inspiration to others and not it In 1740 Handel Leaving the past behind how about the present All we re asked to do is to live one step at time his niece Mr Stewart Scott went to Windsor to visit his sister The Henderson family and rehliv all came lo be with Mr Henderson Sunday before Mr and Mrs Bruce McKinney Mrs Lome Bollinger of Strcelsville enjoyed Christmas day with Mrs It Norton Mr and Mrs Bill Long of MrIGA has a reputation SERVICE 11 and hand uinditicirinfl to IDAi 1973 Buick Regal door hardtop V8 Automat PS B Rado Rally wheels WW shod n C tat on Start the new mot trt free dm ing this like ear SEE AT Andrew Murray Motors Limited Georgetown Ontario Mountain view Road NOTICE RENDEZVOUS BEAUTY SALON FORMERLY ELIZABETHLID m now Carnation Milk Hamburg or Wiener Buns Sylvania Light Bulbs Parchment Margarine OPEN Red Rose Tea Bags Peanut Butter Clarks Soup Zip Dog Food Side Bacon Beef Side Spare Ribs AT THE ACTON PLAZA QUEEN ST E ACTON COMPLETE HAIR STYLING PERMS HAIR COLORING FOR APPOINTMENT phone 8532775 HOURS OPEN CLOSED MONDAYS Tugs Wed to 6pm Thursday 9am to Friday 9am to 6pm Saturday 9am to 1pm Poly Prim Spaghetti Buttermilk Biscuits 10 Meat Entrees 39 Domyflaice Waffles 33 Kafeer Rolls 79 SUNKIST SWEET MO JUICY Navel 3 Carrots 29 Oranges PRODUCE OF A I SHAD I rfV Stalks 29 Ml M Quality Service and Value all at IGA

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